Around 500 homes to be built at £140m residential development in Whitehall Riverside, Leeds

Hundreds of residential apartments are set to be built at a major development in Leeds city centre.

Legal & General and Glenbrook have secured funding for a £140m residential development in Whitehall Riverside in Leeds, which will include 500 homes.

The Whitehall Riverside development will be made up of residential apartments, all designed for rental occupancy. The development consists of a mix of one, two and three-bed flats and includes a concierge, lobby, gym, podium gardens and terraces.

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A spokesman said: “This marks the third scheme funded by L&G in the city and, upon completion, will bring the number of new rental homes it has delivered in Leeds to more than 1,000. Glenbrook is leading the development of the Whitehill Riverside scheme, with completion expected in April 2026.”

Legal & General and Glenbrook has announced the funding of a £140m residential development in Whitehall Riverside, LeedsLegal & General and Glenbrook has announced the funding of a £140m residential development in Whitehall Riverside, Leeds
Legal & General and Glenbrook has announced the funding of a £140m residential development in Whitehall Riverside, Leeds

“As part of the wider masterplan for Whitehall Riverside, the development will act as a catalyst for the creation of a new mixed-use riverside destination, aiming to cement its position as the leading place to live and work in Leeds city centre.”

The investment follows L&G’s acquisition of the Mustard Wharf BTR (build to rent) site in 2017 and Tower Works in 2021, both of which sit within Legal & General Investment Management’s (LGIM) Build to Rent Fund.

L&G were advised by Savills and Glenbrook were advised by CBRE.

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Adam Burney, Head of Annuity BTR at Legal & General Investment Management Real Assets: “The BTR sector has continued to see substantial and sustained growth in recent years, as investors continue to be attracted by burgeoning demand for high quality rental property in the UK.

"We’re pleased the asset class has proven resilient through recent macro-economic pressures, this latest scheme reaffirms our confidence in the market, as well as the growth prospects of city centres like Leeds.

“As a major investor in UK real estate, we remain committed to levelling up the UK by ensuring communities across the country have adequate access to employment, infrastructure and housing, seeking to make policy objectives a reality.”

Ian Sherry, director at Glenbrook, commented: “To have secured the largest funding deal Leeds has seen, against such challenging economic conditions, demonstrates the strength of the investment proposition we have created here at Whitehall Riverside. This will be a best-in-class residential scheme on one of the most prominent sites and locations in the city.”

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Andrew Kail, the chief executive of Legal & General Retirement Institutional, said: “Today’s announcement showcases our commitment to deliver positive social outcomes across the UK.

"By investing in the growth of residential areas, such as the Whitehall Riverside development in Leeds, we are supporting a truly vibrant city that hosts key economic and employment sectors such as healthcare, life sciences, digital technologies, advanced manufacturing, as well as financial and professional services.

Mr Kail added: "This investment has a powerful intergenerational aspect, an example of how we are using pension savings to create productive assets for future generations.”​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​